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HOPKNSViLL -KENTUGKIAN mmmmmmmmmmmtttmmTmttmmmymw & COUNCIL SESSION 3 Transacts Muck Important Bus iness Friday Night. BITUL1THIC CONTRACT DONE. Hi. W. A. Radford To Go To New York On Li brary Business. The Council met Friday night with all nresent except Councilman Hay- don, who was out of tho city. Coun cilman Bradley took hia seat as rep reaentative from the Seventh ward The completion of tho contract for 13,356 yards of bitulithic streets was renorted and the Street Committee will inspect the Btreets and report at the next meeting. An appropriation was made to p"ay the expenses of Mrs. W. A. Radford to New York, on business in connec tion with tho proposed Carnegie li brary. Mayor Meacham reported that the city's temporary floating debt of 522,000 due the banks, had been paid. The Council also ordered the calling in of $2,000 of the $8,500 of old railroad bonds, and $1,000 of the 1910 High School issue. The Corporations Committee was directed to report renewal contracts with the Water Company and jh Public Service" Co. iPX lights, n additional arc light waa ordered at 11th and Railroad streets. The suspension of Officer M. W. Merritt was extended indefinitely by the Council, an investigation to be entered into upon some date to be agreed upon. l. H. Keach has been appointed policeman pending furth er action. Trial Near End. The case of the four gunmen on trial for killing Rosenthal in New York at the instigation of Becker,, already convicted, will go to the jury to-day. COOK'S tm . I'll liIWWiyWMWWft'MJ'M"M"-ttr'' DRUG STORE For Holiday Good?, For Cut Glass, For Huyler's Can dies. . N.W, Cor. 9:band Main GOTO THE OLD RELIABLE & M. U. IIELLY to have your eyes examined and fitted with correct glasses; also your fin watch honestly and - .iK ru retired. Is al v. i-.s up to (Jute with the best . ..rumt rits and methods. Over 30 ears an "jjtteiun and jewler, 25 Years a graduate Op tometrist. No. 8 North Main Street, Opp. Court House. HOLLAND'S QPERA J-foUSE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20 T e Might! st of all Fun Makers Wood & Ward With, Miss Fannie Meroney and The Texas Tony Chor is, resanting ' t 4 ' Two Merry Tramps" Wi" All New Music, Lyrics and Songs. Conrmwi Sense Prices lOe, 20c, 30c tad 50c, a few t 7fc. I- ; r gMMtpr No rusting, no chipping, no scaling, tio seams or solder, no loss of utensils by burning, no' continual buying more "cheap" kitchen ware-t he k-d tti$ stM'most in the end. Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that " China Department of Forbes CUMB. PHONE 47&, Local Paragraphs Christmas goods are being received and buying and laying aside to a 'oid the rush" has alrp.dy bgup. I Every once and a while we hear a Democrat say. that the party oweB a debt of gratitude to Roosevelt for leaner Wilson. Judge.ng fr?m I" k thA father of the K ' At. vienn Moose pariy aBHiuat. r.i onAaaoih rlM nnt have the sue- OUI. ivuuo.v. ----- PM nf Mr. W son at heart, out me f. contrary. a Tuoenv n pht Another good rain Tuesday night cheered the hearts of the farmers. W n sudden drop in the tempere- ture prevented tobacco enning ' in order." ! Thf ornamental wnrk f the i-ew ; moving picture show is being putwl J and it won't be long before tho picturt s will begin to move. Farmers report wheat a3 lookinu splendidly. A year seo the indica ti i s were quits unfavorable for half ' ,s nnd too dirin'r linve it. u uiuJ Oil ' - It was a largo and happy ihroic at the Ninth Street.Chtiian Churr; last Tueshay night. Many with thare who had nnt been at ierview for many month. Though there area billion and more eggs, m coin snran? n - a nrge citiot tW price n WB hicsi! . . i a.. ' gnceries tiafl ueun aavanoeu uvr cents per dozn. 35 centf is the price now. Many house.vi vs bought their Chrwtm a sppi'li when the pric was 20 wn' air packed them awav in salt."..' Have you noticed bow mufth better oynters are since icp is rprl"'t around them ins'ead f beimr tr n in with them? H u r r u-h for D . Wiley! DR. BEAZLEY Specialist (Evh, Er, Nose and Throat) Hwirmwmm nvrmrrmcmri AMUSEMENTS. Two Merry TrampB," Bince last presented here has been all rewii. ten and improved with twelve mw an I nnunl miisimil numbers, all f t(a4 v w - ' the whistly kind. Several of th numbers are of the latest, huj-'m: them being "The Fumous Squba," "The ChantecUf Crazs" and Mi., never to ba forgtten waltz hi' "Edelweis." This attraction wi I be the offering at Holland's Opera, House Wadneflliy, Nov.20. AdvertliiMiOTt An Ideal Sunday Newspaper. ' Recent issues of The Sunday TTprald remind one that Chic- ago may fairly lay claim to produc- ng the best newspapers, in ine world, not excepting those of New - -i TT 1 J York. The Sunday, uecoro-neraia, in foreign news alone, has its own special cable service in addition to those of the New York Herald, World. Journal of Commerce and AnpmtpH Presa. Thia is a fair ex ample ot the completeness of the 1 J.,n.(mnf pupr in eveij uciaua u.. news fea-. Aside irom me regular newa ica-,, ...u:,.. n. turea, mere is BuuicuiuiB j" a em. v berot ih-i family. The sporting pages, both daily aud Sunday, give the latest authentic news in every line of sport. Trie woman's section is filled with illustrated articles on the nawesr. wrinkles in fashion and domestic science. "The People s In stitute of'Domestic Economy," fi I ing a whole pane every Sunday, is the newest am) best household de-Da-trnenc of ny paper. Dame C jurt- sey's "Novelties in Entertainment" is a valued feature. The drarhatTc nrwi frm.ifit inures. wiitteK bv James C'Do..nelt Bennett and Felix Borow ski, are admittedlyr without their, equal in th' West.- The array of syleaaid Hijeoth! ares by Kuled wntwrs, finely illustrated. aiHO. W KnVy twi'of ihe high HtStary quality -of TtlO jTttcord-HeraWf In til JtQ&u hun.ior there la mi ctmc cun)rc 8upflliment for ch'Iffiren, t.- idja S. fc). liiijsjr'a (InigUful A ernaW'.g Currepta" for everybody. But the thins that litis The sun- day Record-Herald mogt emphatical-i Iv above-all ut rivals is Us maiibzlne ntinn a rpiil macazine. full of stories and articits by the mo3t fa muus writers of our day, illustrated bv celebrated artists Its recent $l'i,0CO prize contest has attracted t its tJUiii n Hit work of the be short story writers in our language. No wonder The Uecord-Heraid in re garded as the ideal Sunday newepa per. Fine Weatfecr Proiseil. Washington, Nov. 17 Iudicu tionsare that the prevailing fair weather will continue during.-the week over tho central, southern and ovi-rpmp wctum nurtions of . the r-nuntrv. with a tendency towurd somewhat higher tempertUirtj.i ov Tuesday, ccorvliiig t 'he wraih;i hiirpan's weeklv bulletin There are no prose i prusutcts vt U'uu ally cold wtather over any portion of the country during the week.' Forrest Stowe has returned to his eowriry pwpie from Spencer coup born in Rolands, Cal. Vn WEAR Does that word describe your Kitchen Ware? It Aluminum Cooking Which Bear the "WeaEVet" Maoufactimoa Co Incorporated, ':g?' MISS FANNIE YANCEY Injured., By Horse Running Away Saturday. Miss Fannie Yancey, who makes her home wjth Mr. Hiram Sively at Knlnhriii Snrinirj. came verv near being the vicUn of a serious acci dent last Saturday. She was driv inrr an nlri familv llDTRfi alonCT the -iNasnviiie roaa.anu wjiwihhb xcawucu the point wher.e the road branches - . i r' ' 1 1 1- : 1 ott t0 saiuDria springs me norsu uk- came fnghtened;at a dog that sprang at it from the roadEide and ran away. Miss Yancey was unable to control the animal and it ran some distance, turning the buggy over and dragging the young lady some distance before she was able to px- tricatejherself. The wonder is tht she waVnot killed or- seriously, in jured She,' , however, was badly hfnioorl nhniit- thp head and received anjogly wound near one of her ejes It has ' been but two or three month3 since a mule Mr. Sively was nding ran off about the'1 same place . A. ... . iv. nd serlbusly injured nimv LAST STAND ,Turks and Bulgarians In .Death GrapplehdT Cho era Raging. j-w. The crucial battle between trie Turks and Bulgarians is on all along the Tch'atalja Hires. Canm.nadirw was heard throu'gKqut Sunday at Hnnatantinonle. APmoVine duel was fought on the Sea.pf -Marmora. Na zim Pasha reportetUhat the Bulgar inup "v. wi-ww ' tions in Constantinople t!re reported to be desperate, more than 1,000 cases developing daily, Tho explos ion of a powder magozine at Salo-ni ki killed 312 and wounded 430 Turks. I Smlthson & Evritt, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Collided With Train. Five people were injured, one per haps fatally, when'.Louisville & Nash ville passenger train No. 9, from Cincinnati, crashed into a touring car carrying a party of five people on Broadway Tuesday night The accident occurred at onaof the most congested railroad crossings in Louisville, and was witnessed by scores of peaestmi s. xny -wore Wear-Ever?" At Died Of Appendicitis Lee Underwood. of near Kelly. died Saturday of appendicitis, after a brief illness. ' The deceased.wasa son ofJ.W. Un-, derwood, and was" about 22 years of age The familv physician attended lim, but called a physjeian from Houkinsville When the latter arrived he found that the disease had made such .prburess that an operation was beyond reason. The burial took place ' Sunday at the B"yd, burying ground. The beautiful Confederate monu ment at Princeton, Ky., was unveil ed Saturday. I Prepare For Cold Weather gBgaMagjirz:' jeih u jiizz j:z mm RIGHT BOTH WAYS fc4wtik hi1"?!1' fiiJs u IVJ The Most Practical CO4VmTIBk COLLARS For Ovorcoata nnd Raincoats i .11 THE first real opld weather is just starting. You will need a good warm Overcoat, Auto Collar, 52 inohes long not stufied and padded into shape, but tailored honestly and labor iouslyby hand. Itfow is the time and here's the, best Jplace of all to select your New Winter Overcoat. Prices $10.00 WALL 6c The House of r i is literally true of Utensils Trade Mark-, 3 3 the Stove and 3 3 3 3 HOMOPHONE 1381. Bets Hinge On It. San Francisco Nov. 15. In all probability the question whether Roosevelt or Wilson carried Cali fornia will be taken up by the Na tional House of Representatives. Roosevelt now leads by a plurality of 48 votes. The Democrats say many errors were discovered and will con test. All precincts are now in. Easy Victory, The football game between Mc Lean' and Vanderbilt University Medical department team Friday was nn easy victory for McLean by a score of 41 to 0. ! Up To $30.00 McGOWAN Good Clothes. 30